Tribeca Film Festival 2016

By Joshua Rothkopf, David Ehrlich and Time Out FilmPosted: Monday June 15 2015

Photograph: Brian Palmer

Robert De Niro and co.'s Tribeca Film Festival has long shown a spotlight on local indie features, documentaries, foreign films, the latest from big-name talent and the greatest from up-and-coming filmmakers. We've got your complete one-stop-shopping guide to this year's festival: our personal must-see picks, showtimes, ticket info, a list of nearby bars and restaurants and oh-so-much more.

When is Tribeca Film Festival?

The 15th annual Tribeca Film Festival will take place in Lower Manhattan from April 14–27, 2016.

Where is Tribeca Film Festival?

A range of venues host the TFF. Exact locations will be released closer to the date.

How do I get tickets?

Buy tickets at the official festival website, tribecafilm.com/festival/tickets. Prices are $10 (matinee screenings before 6pm, Mon–Fri), $18 (evening and weekend screenings) or $35 (conversations and special events). You can also purchase passes for individual days or the entire festival.

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